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> I have varices and am having problems and I have a blood clot in one

one of my ducts that is being monitored.

> I am interested in symptoms or problems others are having and what

medicine they are on.

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Hi Ellen --

I'm a bit puzzled. You have a clot in one of your bile ducts????

I have varices also and have multiple, extensive bloodclots in the

veins leading to the liver (mesenteric, splenic, and portal veins)

which are being monitored. The hepatologist told me that clots like

mine are a very rare complication of PSC and would prefer that I be on

coumadin. However, since I'm having to go in and out of the hospital

for banding the varices (not to mention bouts of cholangitis), my GI

and I aren't really keen about the idea of stopping and starting the

coumadin since it's so hard to get stabilized. I've had 9 varices

banded so far and have more yet to go.

Regards,

Carolyn B. in SC

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> I have varices and am having problems and I have a blood clot in one

one of my ducts that is being monitored.

> I am interested in symptoms or problems others are having and what

medicine they are on.

============================

Hi Ellen --

I'm a bit puzzled. You have a clot in one of your bile ducts????

I have varices also and have multiple, extensive bloodclots in the

veins leading to the liver (mesenteric, splenic, and portal veins)

which are being monitored. The hepatologist told me that clots like

mine are a very rare complication of PSC and would prefer that I be on

coumadin. However, since I'm having to go in and out of the hospital

for banding the varices (not to mention bouts of cholangitis), my GI

and I aren't really keen about the idea of stopping and starting the

coumadin since it's so hard to get stabilized. I've had 9 varices

banded so far and have more yet to go.

Regards,

Carolyn B. in SC

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Welcome Ellen,

This is a group that is glad to welcome another PSC suffer and be able to share in their struggles. I suffered with PSC for 18 years without knowing any others with PSC before finding this group a year and a half ago. What ever symptom your suffering some one in this group has had or is having similar symptoms. We will pray for you and offer encouragement and maybe suggestions for getting through any rough spots. I am 52 years old, was diagnosed when I was 33, have a wife and 4 sons (23, 21,17 & 14). There is a very wide range of ages represented here, some with PSC and others are caregivers. Although this is suppose to be a predominately male disease probable over 50% of the members are female and we have members from all over the globe.

Ian (52) PSC 89

Hi!I'm new to this but I'm hoping it will be helpful.I've had PSC for 11 years and really haven't had any problems until the last 3 years.I have varices and am having problems and I have a blood clot in one one of my ducts that is being monitored.

I am interested in symptoms or problems others are having and what medicine they are on.Ellen

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Welcome Ellen,

This is a group that is glad to welcome another PSC suffer and be able to share in their struggles. I suffered with PSC for 18 years without knowing any others with PSC before finding this group a year and a half ago. What ever symptom your suffering some one in this group has had or is having similar symptoms. We will pray for you and offer encouragement and maybe suggestions for getting through any rough spots. I am 52 years old, was diagnosed when I was 33, have a wife and 4 sons (23, 21,17 & 14). There is a very wide range of ages represented here, some with PSC and others are caregivers. Although this is suppose to be a predominately male disease probable over 50% of the members are female and we have members from all over the globe.

Ian (52) PSC 89

Hi!I'm new to this but I'm hoping it will be helpful.I've had PSC for 11 years and really haven't had any problems until the last 3 years.I have varices and am having problems and I have a blood clot in one one of my ducts that is being monitored.

I am interested in symptoms or problems others are having and what medicine they are on.Ellen

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> >

> > I have varices and am having problems and I have a blood clot in one

> one of my ducts that is being monitored.

> > I am interested in symptoms or problems others are having and what

> medicine they are on.

> ============================

>

> Hi Ellen --

>

> I'm a bit puzzled. You have a clot in one of your bile ducts????

>

> I have varices also and have multiple, extensive bloodclots in the

> veins leading to the liver (mesenteric, splenic, and portal veins)

> which are being monitored. The hepatologist told me that clots like

> mine are a very rare complication of PSC and would prefer that I be on

> coumadin. However, since I'm having to go in and out of the hospital

> for banding the varices (not to mention bouts of cholangitis), my GI

> and I aren't really keen about the idea of stopping and starting the

> coumadin since it's so hard to get stabilized. I've had 9 varices

> banded so far and have more yet to go.

>

> Regards,

> Carolyn B. in SC

>

They haven't banded any of my varices. My GI doctor thinks they should

but my specialist doesn't think it's necessary yet. I really confused

about the blood clot. It showed up in a sonagram and they sent me to

a group of hemotologist. One said a blood clot had passed, one said

it was still there and another said veins has grown around it and it

was stable. I go back to the liver doctor the end of this month.

They did not want to put me on any blood thinners. Just said they

would monitor it.

What problems were you having before they banded the varices?

Ellen

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> They haven't banded any of my varices. My GI doctor thinks they should

> but my specialist doesn't think it's necessary yet. I really confused

> about the blood clot. It showed up in a sonagram and they sent me to

> a group of hemotologist. One said a blood clot had passed, one said

> it was still there and another said veins has grown around it and it

> was stable. I go back to the liver doctor the end of this month.

> They did not want to put me on any blood thinners. Just said they

> would monitor it.

> What problems were you having before they banded the varices?

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Ellen -- Generally, they don't band varices unless they are at a grade

3 (which mine were). I think most likely your blood clot is in the

portal vein (that's the most likely spot) and the veins that have

grown around it are called collateral veins. Collaterals tend to form

in any part of the circulatory system where there is a blockage. This

is a good thing! I would ask your drs. what grade your varices are;

also, ask them just where your clot supposedly passed to!

They discovered my clots and varices this past April when I was in the

hospital for a particularly rough bout of cholangitis. After further

tests and monitoring, they banded 4 varices in early October and 5 in

early November. I have more which need to be banded but I'm trying to

wait until flu season is over before going back to the germ factory

(hospital)!!

By the way, I've had PSC at least since 1993 that we're sure of. My

meds include Xifaxan for the hepatic encephalopathy (this drug also

put my Crohn's in total remission ... that's the kind of side effect I

like!), Asacol for the Crohn's, Protonix for GERD, Singulair for

asthma and Elavil for fibromyalgia.

I asked the drs if these clots could break loose and do any damage

elsewhere and they assured me that with my level of cirrhosis, there's

no way those clots will ever work their way through my liver! There's

always a silver lining to everything, if you just look hard enough.

Regards,

Carolyn B. in SC

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> > >

> > They haven't banded any of my varices. My GI doctor thinks they should

> > but my specialist doesn't think it's necessary yet. I really confused

> > about the blood clot. It showed up in a sonagram and they sent me to

> > a group of hemotologist. One said a blood clot had passed, one said

> > it was still there and another said veins has grown around it and it

> > was stable. I go back to the liver doctor the end of this month.

> > They did not want to put me on any blood thinners. Just said they

> > would monitor it.

> > What problems were you having before they banded the varices?

> ===============================

>

> Ellen -- Generally, they don't band varices unless they are at a grade

> 3 (which mine were). I think most likely your blood clot is in the

> portal vein (that's the most likely spot) and the veins that have

> grown around it are called collateral veins. Collaterals tend to form

> in any part of the circulatory system where there is a blockage. This

> is a good thing! I would ask your drs. what grade your varices are;

> also, ask them just where your clot supposedly passed to!

>

> They discovered my clots and varices this past April when I was in the

> hospital for a particularly rough bout of cholangitis. After further

> tests and monitoring, they banded 4 varices in early October and 5 in

> early November. I have more which need to be banded but I'm trying to

> wait until flu season is over before going back to the germ factory

> (hospital)!!

>

> By the way, I've had PSC at least since 1993 that we're sure of. My

> meds include Xifaxan for the hepatic encephalopathy (this drug also

> put my Crohn's in total remission ... that's the kind of side effect I

> like!), Asacol for the Crohn's, Protonix for GERD, Singulair for

> asthma and Elavil for fibromyalgia.

>

> I asked the drs if these clots could break loose and do any damage

> elsewhere and they assured me that with my level of cirrhosis, there's

> no way those clots will ever work their way through my liver! There's

> always a silver lining to everything, if you just look hard enough.

>

> Regards,

> Carolyn B. in SC

>

Wow! you have so much information. My varices are 2. Did you ever

have spasms in the esophogus?

My meds are:

Asacol - UC

Urso - liver

Nadolol - varices

Lovistatin - cholestroel

Omeprazole - Acid Reflux

I also take calcium and vitamin D

Another interesting fact - I only have 1/2 a liver functioning.

When did you find out you have fibermyolgia? I just went to the dr.

because my hips and legs ache all the time. I'm going for a MRI next

week because I also have degenerative disc

disease which they say can also cause the same symptoms. They found

the disc problems two years ago.

Thanks for sharing the info you have.

Ellen

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> > >

> > They haven't banded any of my varices. My GI doctor thinks they should

> > but my specialist doesn't think it's necessary yet. I really confused

> > about the blood clot. It showed up in a sonagram and they sent me to

> > a group of hemotologist. One said a blood clot had passed, one said

> > it was still there and another said veins has grown around it and it

> > was stable. I go back to the liver doctor the end of this month.

> > They did not want to put me on any blood thinners. Just said they

> > would monitor it.

> > What problems were you having before they banded the varices?

> ===============================

>

> Ellen -- Generally, they don't band varices unless they are at a grade

> 3 (which mine were). I think most likely your blood clot is in the

> portal vein (that's the most likely spot) and the veins that have

> grown around it are called collateral veins. Collaterals tend to form

> in any part of the circulatory system where there is a blockage. This

> is a good thing! I would ask your drs. what grade your varices are;

> also, ask them just where your clot supposedly passed to!

>

> They discovered my clots and varices this past April when I was in the

> hospital for a particularly rough bout of cholangitis. After further

> tests and monitoring, they banded 4 varices in early October and 5 in

> early November. I have more which need to be banded but I'm trying to

> wait until flu season is over before going back to the germ factory

> (hospital)!!

>

> By the way, I've had PSC at least since 1993 that we're sure of. My

> meds include Xifaxan for the hepatic encephalopathy (this drug also

> put my Crohn's in total remission ... that's the kind of side effect I

> like!), Asacol for the Crohn's, Protonix for GERD, Singulair for

> asthma and Elavil for fibromyalgia.

>

> I asked the drs if these clots could break loose and do any damage

> elsewhere and they assured me that with my level of cirrhosis, there's

> no way those clots will ever work their way through my liver! There's

> always a silver lining to everything, if you just look hard enough.

>

> Regards,

> Carolyn B. in SC

>

Wow! you have so much information. My varices are 2. Did you ever

have spasms in the esophogus?

My meds are:

Asacol - UC

Urso - liver

Nadolol - varices

Lovistatin - cholestroel

Omeprazole - Acid Reflux

I also take calcium and vitamin D

Another interesting fact - I only have 1/2 a liver functioning.

When did you find out you have fibermyolgia? I just went to the dr.

because my hips and legs ache all the time. I'm going for a MRI next

week because I also have degenerative disc

disease which they say can also cause the same symptoms. They found

the disc problems two years ago.

Thanks for sharing the info you have.

Ellen

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> > >

> > They haven't banded any of my varices. My GI doctor thinks they should

> > but my specialist doesn't think it's necessary yet. I really confused

> > about the blood clot. It showed up in a sonagram and they sent me to

> > a group of hemotologist. One said a blood clot had passed, one said

> > it was still there and another said veins has grown around it and it

> > was stable. I go back to the liver doctor the end of this month.

> > They did not want to put me on any blood thinners. Just said they

> > would monitor it.

> > What problems were you having before they banded the varices?

> ===============================

>

> Ellen -- Generally, they don't band varices unless they are at a grade

> 3 (which mine were). I think most likely your blood clot is in the

> portal vein (that's the most likely spot) and the veins that have

> grown around it are called collateral veins. Collaterals tend to form

> in any part of the circulatory system where there is a blockage. This

> is a good thing! I would ask your drs. what grade your varices are;

> also, ask them just where your clot supposedly passed to!

>

> They discovered my clots and varices this past April when I was in the

> hospital for a particularly rough bout of cholangitis. After further

> tests and monitoring, they banded 4 varices in early October and 5 in

> early November. I have more which need to be banded but I'm trying to

> wait until flu season is over before going back to the germ factory

> (hospital)!!

>

> By the way, I've had PSC at least since 1993 that we're sure of. My

> meds include Xifaxan for the hepatic encephalopathy (this drug also

> put my Crohn's in total remission ... that's the kind of side effect I

> like!), Asacol for the Crohn's, Protonix for GERD, Singulair for

> asthma and Elavil for fibromyalgia.

>

> I asked the drs if these clots could break loose and do any damage

> elsewhere and they assured me that with my level of cirrhosis, there's

> no way those clots will ever work their way through my liver! There's

> always a silver lining to everything, if you just look hard enough.

>

> Regards,

> Carolyn B. in SC

>

Wow! you have so much information. My varices are 2. Did you ever

have spasms in the esophogus?

My meds are:

Asacol - UC

Urso - liver

Nadolol - varices

Lovistatin - cholestroel

Omeprazole - Acid Reflux

I also take calcium and vitamin D

Another interesting fact - I only have 1/2 a liver functioning.

When did you find out you have fibermyolgia? I just went to the dr.

because my hips and legs ache all the time. I'm going for a MRI next

week because I also have degenerative disc

disease which they say can also cause the same symptoms. They found

the disc problems two years ago.

Thanks for sharing the info you have.

Ellen

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> >

> > Wow! you have so much information. My varices are 2. Did you ever

> > have spasms in the esophogus?

> >

> > When did you find out you have fibermyolgia? I just went to the dr.

> > because my hips and legs ache all the time.

> ====================

>

> Ellen -- Yes, esophageal spasms are just part of the territory that

> comes with all this! I've had them for at least 6 years. Generally

> speaking, anything really cold will set them off big-time, so watch

> the ice cream & sherbet!

>

> Fibromyalgia -- I was diagnosed in 1990. I also have spinal stenosis

> and some mild peripheral neuropathy. The big problem with fibro is

> that when you get those varices banded, you will hurt far, far more

> than the average patient. Each time, I've had to be on Lortabs for

> about 10 days following each banding procedure. The pain was waaaaaay

> more intense than the pain when my gall bladder went bad (by the time

> they figured out the problem, the gall bladder was beginning to go

> gangrenous). Others in this group have had minimal pain with the

> esophageal banding. I know that Ken Henshaw was able to eat fast food

> hamburgers within hours of his, whereas I couldn't tolerate even soft

> solids (pudding, grits, scrambled eggs) for a week, and even liquids

> were excruciating.

>

> Regards,

> Carolyn B. in SC

>

The cold makes sense with the varacies. I am worse at night but I

drink alot of water with lots of ice.

I go today for a MRI of my back. I have been having extreme leg and

hip pain. They want to check the stenosis. Have you ever had the

cortisone injections. Before my flare up 3 years ago I had them and

they helped but I had my flare up 2 months later and I always wondered

if they had anything to do with it.

By the way, I see you live in SC. The Dr. that originally diagnosised

my PSC went there when he left KC.

Ellen

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> >

> > Wow! you have so much information. My varices are 2. Did you ever

> > have spasms in the esophogus?

> >

> > When did you find out you have fibermyolgia? I just went to the dr.

> > because my hips and legs ache all the time.

> ====================

>

> Ellen -- Yes, esophageal spasms are just part of the territory that

> comes with all this! I've had them for at least 6 years. Generally

> speaking, anything really cold will set them off big-time, so watch

> the ice cream & sherbet!

>

> Fibromyalgia -- I was diagnosed in 1990. I also have spinal stenosis

> and some mild peripheral neuropathy. The big problem with fibro is

> that when you get those varices banded, you will hurt far, far more

> than the average patient. Each time, I've had to be on Lortabs for

> about 10 days following each banding procedure. The pain was waaaaaay

> more intense than the pain when my gall bladder went bad (by the time

> they figured out the problem, the gall bladder was beginning to go

> gangrenous). Others in this group have had minimal pain with the

> esophageal banding. I know that Ken Henshaw was able to eat fast food

> hamburgers within hours of his, whereas I couldn't tolerate even soft

> solids (pudding, grits, scrambled eggs) for a week, and even liquids

> were excruciating.

>

> Regards,

> Carolyn B. in SC

>

The cold makes sense with the varacies. I am worse at night but I

drink alot of water with lots of ice.

I go today for a MRI of my back. I have been having extreme leg and

hip pain. They want to check the stenosis. Have you ever had the

cortisone injections. Before my flare up 3 years ago I had them and

they helped but I had my flare up 2 months later and I always wondered

if they had anything to do with it.

By the way, I see you live in SC. The Dr. that originally diagnosised

my PSC went there when he left KC.

Ellen

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> >

> > Wow! you have so much information. My varices are 2. Did you ever

> > have spasms in the esophogus?

> >

> > When did you find out you have fibermyolgia? I just went to the dr.

> > because my hips and legs ache all the time.

> ====================

>

> Ellen -- Yes, esophageal spasms are just part of the territory that

> comes with all this! I've had them for at least 6 years. Generally

> speaking, anything really cold will set them off big-time, so watch

> the ice cream & sherbet!

>

> Fibromyalgia -- I was diagnosed in 1990. I also have spinal stenosis

> and some mild peripheral neuropathy. The big problem with fibro is

> that when you get those varices banded, you will hurt far, far more

> than the average patient. Each time, I've had to be on Lortabs for

> about 10 days following each banding procedure. The pain was waaaaaay

> more intense than the pain when my gall bladder went bad (by the time

> they figured out the problem, the gall bladder was beginning to go

> gangrenous). Others in this group have had minimal pain with the

> esophageal banding. I know that Ken Henshaw was able to eat fast food

> hamburgers within hours of his, whereas I couldn't tolerate even soft

> solids (pudding, grits, scrambled eggs) for a week, and even liquids

> were excruciating.

>

> Regards,

> Carolyn B. in SC

>

The cold makes sense with the varacies. I am worse at night but I

drink alot of water with lots of ice.

I go today for a MRI of my back. I have been having extreme leg and

hip pain. They want to check the stenosis. Have you ever had the

cortisone injections. Before my flare up 3 years ago I had them and

they helped but I had my flare up 2 months later and I always wondered

if they had anything to do with it.

By the way, I see you live in SC. The Dr. that originally diagnosised

my PSC went there when he left KC.

Ellen

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Back problems - if there's a mechanical problem, cortisone injections

won't help. It WILL help with inflammation. I had back surgery 12

years ago to correct bone overgrowth impinging my sciatic nerve. I

still bale hay, so it must have worked :)

I doubt if cortisone treatment (especially local injections) have any

relationship to PSC. Although PSC is considered to be an autoimmune

disease, steroid treatment has shown to be ineffective.

Arne

>

> I go today for a MRI of my back. I have been having extreme leg and

> hip pain. They want to check the stenosis. Have you ever had the

> cortisone injections.

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I also have Fibro along with degenerative disc and joint disease.

Cortisone injections have helped me a lot with the pain. I am 40

years old so they don't want to operate on most of my joints yet,

though they did have to fuse some of my cervical spine last year.

The cortisone really helped last year when I tore my rotator cuff and

when I get flare ups of Bursitis in my hips. Some times the

inflamtion there gets so bad that I cannot stand to have pants on and

can only ware skirts. My otho is cautious in giving them to me

because he says I can only have them so often in the same area.

I also have stenosis at L 4/5 & s/1 and the lower thorasic vertabrea

and c 2/3 (they fused C4-6 when I completely lost the discs). I have

never had corticone injections for them. Just physical therapy and I

have a heated matress pad that has helped a lot so that I am not so

stiff in the mornings.

Good luck.

> >

> > I go today for a MRI of my back. I have been having extreme leg

and

> > hip pain. They want to check the stenosis. Have you ever had the

> > cortisone injections.

>

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